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CROOK COCHTY JOURNAL CMTOIIKU 10. 101 The City Clifton Todd of "Held tu In the city Tuesday. W. C. Snyder was In Friday from Jits ranch at Suplee. Arthur R. Davis of Frinevilie haa gone to Post to reside. Eddie Bolter of Gateway attended the fair here last week. Gldden Perkins of Fife was a rls- ' Itor in the city Friday. . Paul P. Werner of Fife was In the elty several days last week. Harry Hackleman of Barnes was In tending the fair Saturday. Otis McKimmon returned toPrlne- Yllle Saturday from Corvallla. W. L. Lowe of Fife was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Harvey Dunham of Post was a bus iness Tisitor In the city Friday. John Hillorn was in the city Tues day from his ranch at Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trelchel of Paul- lna spent Friday in Prlneville. James Black of La Pine visited friends In Prlneville Saturday. C. C. Dunham of Post was a busi ness visitor In the city Monday. R. A. Amnions of Held was In the elty for Circuit Court this week. W. H. Peck and family of Culver were attending the fair Thursday. Born to Mr. and Mrs Porttr Qu!nn, t Paulina, October 2, a daughter. Cecil Stearns came over from La Pine Friday with a bunch of cattle. Oscar Furqurset of Portland was a business visitor In Prlneville Monday. J. F. Blanchard of Culver was a business visitor In the city Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Bruce Balfour of Barnes were week end visitors in the ity. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Held were in the city Saturday visiting rel atives. v John Bolter of Gateway was In the city last week end visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Taylor were In the city Saturday from their ranch at Post. Charles 0. Garner and wife of Su plee were visitors in the city during the fair. " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown were ov er from Redmond Friday attending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barnes of Cul ver were visiting relatives here butt week end. V. Butler and Mrs. Butler of Red mond were visitors In the city last Thursday. Mr. Ledford of Kentucky Is In the city visiting his son, Wm. Ledford and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Werner of Fife were business visitors in the city Friday. max vjranaau, wno nas been n Prlneville several days returned to Bend Friday. Miss Marie Meyer of Paulina spent last week in Prlneville visiting Miss Alma Lippman. Floyd Wood, deputy sheriff from Madras, was In the city Saturday at tending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambert of Barnes were In the city Friday at tending the fair. Mr. and . Mrs. Ray McKInnon re turned Saturday from Seattle and are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cram of Gate way were in the city last week end visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuart of Barnes were in Prineville Jast week attending the fair. w. s. a. TOO LATE TO CLAS8LFJ FOR SALE! 1917 Ford Touring car, . good condition, with Hassler shock absorbers, speedometer, etc., for 450. Call at Forestry Office for particulars. 48tfc LOST Multnomah County Deputy Sheriff's badge. Return to Prine ville Hotel. 48tln FOUND Some money was found in Prineville Hotel lobby during the " fair. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying for this ad vertisement. 48tfc LOOK HERE In justice to your wife and to your pocket book, in ' stall the Wonder Kerosene-Gas Burner, cheapest fuel known, fits any cook stove, costs $15 complete simple to install, demonstrations daily in my restaurant in Madras, where I am using same in my 72 Inch range, O. K. if used according to directions. Neil Olson Hobson, Hobson Cafe. Madras, Ore. 48t2c Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prep. Shoe repaired while you Halt All work guaranteed Prices reasonable Located in Morris Bldg. DR. TACKMAN DENTIST Room 2 Cornett Building Member of Preparedness League : of American Dentist ' All soldiers work done free On account of War conditions we are discontinuing our credit busi ness. If your name is on our books please call and settle.' INLAND AUTO CO. Stanley Balfour of Fife was In the city Saturday. Mrs. D. O. Remple Is visiting rela tives In California. S. N. Morris was In Prlneville Sat urday from Suplee, Dan Hourlgan of Powell Butte was In the city Saturday. "J. W. Blevlne of Mitchell was a vis itor In the city Saturday. Earl Smith of Suplee was a visit or In Prlneville Tuesday. F. M. Wood and family of Paulina attended the fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Luthey motored to La Pine Tuesday evening. E. E. Gllenwater was a visitor at the fair Saturday from Post. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Puett ot Paulina spent last week In Prineville. Ben Tone of Sisters was a busi ness visitor in the city-Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrtn Mills ot Paul ina attended the fair here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Angell were In attendance at the fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Coltold of Port land was In Prineville last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Van Huffel of Bend were visitors In Prineville Saturday. Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Carlin weie visitors In the last week from Rob erts. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Bend attended the fair in Prineville Fri day. . Sara Woods and' family of Red mond attended the fair here last week. George J. Roba was in the cltv Saturday from his ranch at Powell Butte. Tom Cronin was In the city last week end from his ranch at Powell Butte. Prof, and Mrs. S. W. Moore of Bend atended the fair In Prineville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Taylor of Held were in Prineville last week end for the fair. - Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bailev of Rob-! erts were in the city several day of iasi wee.. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Wlndnm nf I Culver were in the cltv several dava last week. I i L. L. Jones and Tilford PnvnA nr Mitchell' were business visitors in the city Tuesday. Mrs. C. A. Cline of Redmond la via. Iting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jor- aan ana lamuy. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mills werA'ln were in the city last week from their ranch at Paulina. Mr. and Mrs. George Tarkman nt Barnes spent last week end in th city visiting the fair. Judge and Mrs. H. C. Ellia and Miss Kenyon of Bend were visitors In the city Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Tavlor anrl fum- Hy from Sisters were in Prineville iast week tor the fair. .' .- . i ; miss Mary Ayres of Dayton, Wash ington, is Here visiting her brother, Wm. Ayres and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McCaffrey and son, rrea, oi rowell Butte were vis itors at the fair Saturday. Miss Vida Jones arrived In Prine ville Tuesday from Portland and is visiting ner mother, Mrs. Ben Jones Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Horton motored over from Bend Friday and were vis itors at me lair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrta ntH through Prineville Tuesday on their way to the Willamette valley to spend tne winter. Mrs. Magnus Peterson of Paulina passed through the city on her way io Vancouver B. C, where she will visit her relatives for six mouths. Mrs. Norrls Morgan has received wora mat ner son, Harry Farus worth, has arrived In Siberia. H sailed from San Frfancisco a month ago. ja-aaDr. Turner, Eye Specialist, 'of 53l'Portland' wU 06 ln Prineville S again Thnrarlav anH C..I.1.... - uuu i 1 1 1 1 u f , October 24-25. Consult him at Hotel Prlneville. Don't forget the date. 48t3c. Mrs. Horace Belknap, Jr., arrived in Prineville Sunday and will make her home with- Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Belknap during the war. Lieuten ant Belknap is at present stationed in New York. There will be services at the Prine ville Baptist church next Sunday, Oct. 13, both morning and evening as MiBs Mary Ayreg will take the pastor's place at Redmond next Sunday morn ing. You are cordially invited, es pecially if you are a newcomer. w. s. a. FOB SHERIFF I wish to call the attention of the voter to the fact that I am the reg ular Republican nominee for Sher iff and hereby solicit the support of the voters for my candidacy. ,1 am a member of the Cattle and Horse Raisers' Association of Ore gon, and have the interests of the stock growers and all other property owners at heart. , I believe in strict enforcement of the prohibition tew aB well as all other laws. 48tf . NORRIS MORGAN. w. a. a. , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - Science, progress, education, law, cannot kill war. Only Christianity can do that, because Christ creates new" hearts and without him men are lost. Services of Interest and profit Sun day at 11 and 7:30. Subject at 11, "God's Search For Man." At 7:30, "The Perils of Middle Life." Bible school at 10, classes for all ages. Wednesday evening Bible study and prayer at 7:30. You are very heart ily invited. j Mr. and Mrs. George Moasingor were ln the city Monday. Mrs. John Houston was visiting her friends In Prlneville Sunday. Elmer Thomas has gone over to the Johnson ramh near Bend. The classification for the Septem ber registrants started yesterday. Dick Parnhouse of Mitchell attend ed the fair ln Prlneville last week, John Brown ot Powell Butte was a business visitor in the city Monday. The October ? draft was cancelled because of Spanish lntlueuta at Camp Lewis. Mrs. Fred Burehtorf and daughter returned to their home at Held on Monday. Mr. and Mr. A. W.. Bayne of Pow ell Butte were visitors In the city Monday. Sam Clemmens left Tuesday for Portland, where he will make his fu ture home. - Mrs. Norrls Morgan Is expecting a call any day to report for overseas duty as an ambulance driver. Ed. Crupo 4s In the city on a short furlough. He la located at Grays Harbor, Wn., In the Spruce Division. A. J. O'Reilly and Mr. Westover ot Corvallis v ere here Friday on busi ness connected with the extension work at O. A. C. Mrs. S. W. Yancey returned yester day from Eugene where she has been visiting her son, Adrian, who is at tending U. ot O. Mrs. W. J. Hughes and son, Don ald, and Miss Catherine Love left lust night for Portland. They will be gone about six weeks. E. L. Barnes ot Portland is ln the city visiting relatives and looking fter business Interests. Mr. Barnes is a guest at the borne of hos Mater, Mrs. R. W. Rea. Mr. and Mrs. John Lafollette re turned Tuesday evening from a sever al weeks' trip through the Willamette, valley. They also spent several days at Seaside and Portland. R. L. Schee, manager ot the Ore gon Inter-State fair, returned to Camp Lewis after spending a fifteen day furlough in Prlneville conduct ing the fair recently held here. "The Man Without a Country" will come to the Lyric next Wednesday and Thursday. The proceeds from this film will all go for the benefit of the Women's Defense Society. w. -a, a. THE MAN WITHOUT A COCXTRV The story ln "The Man Without a Country" is baBed upon the great classic of Edward Everett Hale, but the story goes beyond a recital ot the career of the man who lost hiB coun try through his treachery, and oriugs besides, a story that belongs to the present hour the story ot a pacifist who cursed the United States when It went to war, and of how the vision of "The Man Without a Country" re awakened in his heart the flamt of patriotism and would not let him rest until he bad donned khaki and entered the ranks of the fighters for the freedom of the world. ,j ." w. s. s. MISS PEARL RUSSELL AND E. T. LUTHY MARRIED E. T. Luthy of Alfalfa, and Miss Pearl Russell of Prlneville were mar - ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble, Sunday, October 6, Rev. W. Tu. van Nuys officiating. Mrs. Luthy is the daughter ot Geo. Russell, prominent stockman of this section and Mr. Luthy is a present County Commissioner ot this county, Jlu.thy ,e" TuesJay evening 'or La Pine. w. a. s. DEATH OF JOHN WATKIX3 Word has Just been received that John Watkins died at the hospital in ! The Dalles Tuesday evening.- Mr. Watkins has been in the hospital sev-, eral weeks. Arrangements ' for the 1 funeral have not been made. TERREBONNE ITEMS (By our regular correspondent) Charles Elkins shipped a carload ot sheep to The Dalles last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pellett return ed to their home Saturday evening af ter spending the week at the Prine ville fair. A number of Terrebonne people at tended the tair at Prineville Satur day. Claude McCauley has sold his farm and the new owner expects to take possession the first of November. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Logan and fam ily of Paulina spent Sunday with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Pellett. DeWitt Williams' father of Okla homa made him a short visit last week. He was with a party of three others making a trip through the west by auto. They came through the northern states and will return by way of California. Arrangements for the school in dustrial exhibit and Red Cross Sale on October 18 are developing. A keen interest is shown by the whole neighborhood and some good results may be expected. Mr. and Mrs. McElfresh have re ceived word of the death of their son in France by gas. This will-be the first gold star on the Terrebonne ser vice flag. No. 08946; (15041 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. rt. I.an'l Of fice at The Dalle. Oregon, October i, 191H. . flottce Is nereny given that f of Roberta, Oregon, who', on May '17th, 1911 made Homestead Entry 08U16 and June 7, 1915 made additional Entry No. OI.m'IB for "Lot 6, NVNAvWtrt Range 18, East Willamette Meridian, hai filed notice of intention to make Final Three nr Proof to establish claim to the land nhnv AB. scribed, before Lake M. Bechtell, United State. Commissioner at Prineville, Oregon, on the 26th day of November, 1918. . , Claimant names as witnemM: Otto Sonata, of Prineville. Oim.ii! M. ford D. Nye, of Roberts, Oregon ; Audrey Kizer Ed' Barnard and family are pro of Roberta, Oregon; Edmund u. Parker of paring to build a modern residence' Kobertl!, Oregon. . rnh,n lonri onri nHll m 48t6c H. FRANK WOODCOCK Uegliter. PROTECT THEM YOU KNOW the fate of the children of Belgium and Northern France. Protect your own children from a like fate. Our soldiers are ready to fight for them - -to die for them - - to make the world a fit place for children to live in. If you can't fight, support those who can. Buy Fourth Liberty Bonds Any Bank Will Help. You THIS SPACE ! - , , POWELL BUTTE NEWS I ' George Truesdale will have a fine third cutting ot alfalfa, something a little unusual In this section. A number of our sheepmen are Wm. Wilson's lamb band came to the home ranch at Powell Butte this week. The other sheep will graze on the Bear Creek Buttes range for a time, since coming out ot the moun tains. Mrs. Arthur Mllner surprized the home folks Sunday By coming in on the train from San Francisco, where she is employed in the Red Cross headquarters. Mrs. Mllner was formerly Miss Gladys Bayne, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bayne, Pioneer residents ot this sec tion. Arthur Mllner is at present somewhere in Prance on active duty. Mrs. Milner will leave for San Fran- cisco next Sunday. Many Powell Butte people attend ed the fair at Prlneville all or a part of the time last week. Among them were Arthur Wurzweller and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Drlscoll. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart, Roy Roberts and family, Miss Katsch and Dan Hour lgan and many others. School District No. 17 received many premiums for their exhibit at the fair. Among them were Charles Charlton, tour ribbons, Edith Mc-' Daniel, Helen Snyder, also won recog- ' nltlon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, former residents of Powell Butte, were vis itors at the E. A. Bussett home on Sunday. . The Kellys have Just re turned from Pueblo, Colo., where they have been for some time ln the i hope of benefitting the health of their son, Orvlll. He comes back much improved. They will reside in Bend this winter. Officers came out from Portland last week and arrested Louis Hoh I len's brother, who has been staying with him for a while. It Is claimed that he bad not registered ln Canada where he came from. "Bill" Johnson came In from Hour ! igan's sheep camp quite ill and Ora Foster took him to Redmond for , medical treatment. At last reports I he was some easier but still critically ill. Mrs. Mary V, Charlton was ln .Mad- ma Rfttnrriflv mnrninc. whoro aha oH dreaKel a county convention Satur- day night. She returned home Sun- day evening Ho'hlen has gone to Mayo Bros, hospital at Rochester, Minn., for Surgical treatment. - . . n ... n ' usseii, raiBS X ay BUS- Sett, Mrs. ROSS BUBSett and Mrs. Reeves Wilcoxen were shODDlns: In Rend thia weak BenQ lnlB weeK- . . there soon. .. DONATED RY CROOK COUNTY BEST QUALITY SERVICE FLAGS ' II PfWMMMf BjllMf aa i as aam aai aan aaj , I " " " jj in ! - 1 II p 1 J ' ' i S W f U ' Shi pi1 " ALL KINDS AND SIZES E. STEWART & Co JOURNAL .3